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Great old hotels dot the planet, but nowhere do they have the preeminent stature that they enjoy in Florida. Because tourists ...
Jannik Sinner nearly walked away from tennis earlier this year, revealing he seriously considered quitting before accepting a ...
Aryna Sabalenka didn't get a handshake from Marta Kostyuk after their Rome match but that didn't prevent the world No. 1 from ...
Sinner is Italy's chosen one. At the Foro Italico in Rome, his comeback from an anti-doping ban overtakes all else in tennis.
And across the street sits the Golf & Racquet Club ... Kim Clijsters stepped onto the main court in their tennis darks, which in Agassi’s case included black leggings. Their attire was in ...
With it went Linley’s expensive teaching items, including a large duffel bag full of tennis balls, a portable teaching cart, a couple of “ball hoppers,” his personal tennis racket and other ...
Serve Midland hosted its 5th Annual Charity Tennis Tournament over the weekend, culminating in a powerful moment of community support with the presentation of a $100,000 donation to Mission Agape, a ...
Pope Leo XIV's election interrupted a match at the Italian Open on Thursday. The Vatican has referenced tennis in life's ...
Numbers sometime mean little. Sometimes they mean a lot. That second notion appears to be the case for tennis at Emmett High ...
With local initiatives for new and returning players, and support from around the country, National Tennis Month is the perfect vehicle to drive the sport for a lifetime.
Former WTA pro Andrea Petkovic recently stepped forward to express her views on the drastic changes tennis has undergone in the past.
Ruud, known for his clay-court prowess and disciplined baseline game, described Federer’s uncanny ability to vary his shots ...